Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

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Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby ecca » 15 Dec 2009, 19:48

The usual 7 minute warning of an impending Hankies debacle tonight ( Tuesday )
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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby roger bayliss » 16 Dec 2009, 00:57

Wot no PA system :wtf:

Good job I had me little portable stereo heh..... just about enough volume ... phew..

More than enough food tonight I'm stuffed to the brim !

Good to see Alan Bakewell tonight too... :D

Blimey it was perishing cold in that room tonight.. brrrrrrrrr
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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby Shad1 » 16 Dec 2009, 01:31

Please read your private messages.

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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby alanbakewell » 16 Dec 2009, 09:26

roger bayliss wrote:Wot no PA system :wtf:

Good job I had me little portable stereo heh..... just about enough volume ... phew..

More than enough food tonight I'm stuffed to the brim !

Good to see Alan Bakewell tonight too... :D

Blimey it was perishing cold in that room tonight.. brrrrrrrrr


Yes, it was a bit chilly around the tremolo blocks last night. My wrist is still giving me problems so no playing for me alas.

I think last night might go down as one of the quietest of the year due to lack of P.A.

Regarding the heating, or lack of, I think in retrospect that perhaps our choice of representative to ask for the heating to be turned on / up
was not the wisest. I mean, Ecca, in his shorts asking for the heating to be turned on?? :shock: Make a note for next time.

Nevertheless, the standard of playing last night was as high as ever with a welcome return from Ian, ( Stratpicker ) Plant.

Keith's ( Keith in Alps ), new Strat, ( he assured me it was not the stolen one ), looks and sounds very nice indeed, complimented by his Peavey amplifier.

In the meantime I shall carry on with the "new nut" project on my CS Strat. My local techie tells me that a 1 1/2 inch wood chisel and a copper mallet
are not the best tools to use when cutting new slots. :o Perhaps it's just me but I've had a few problems with my nuts over the last couple of months. :shock:

Nevertheless an enjoyable night, showing a sharp rise in the shares of "Old Fanny's scratchings". A popular delicacy amongst our brethren.

Cheers, Alan.
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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby Amanda » 16 Dec 2009, 12:08

Hi,

Apologies for not being there, I'd had my head inside an AC30CCH for most of the day doing
some upgrades and mods for a nice man from Chichester who came all the way up
for me to do it!

What we could do with is a "club" pa system - something cheap we could possibly lodge at the
club, something like Mr Risky's Peavey.

Or we have a chat with the management about making their PA better for the use of it!

Anyway Mr Risky is back next week and so will I be!
I'm off now to do the music for a pensioner's dance club christmas do!

Regards

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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby Risky » 16 Dec 2009, 15:58

Amanda wrote:Hi,

Apologies for not being there, I'd had my head inside an AC30CCH for most of the day doing
some upgrades and mods for a nice man from Chichester who came all the way up
for me to do it!

What we could do with is a "club" pa system - something cheap we could possibly lodge at the
club, something like Mr Risky's Peavey.

Or we have a chat with the management about making their PA better for the use of it!

Anyway Mr Risky is back next week and so will I be!
I'm off now to do the music for a pensioner's dance club christmas do!

Regards

Amanda


Also apologies for absence from me. I was sitting in my car in the world biggest car park (M6) at 12:30 am this morning :evil:

Sorry I missed Bakey and Slapsticker. I promise I'll be there with my Peavy submarine next week.
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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby Amanda » 16 Dec 2009, 19:21

No doubt we'll be seeing Mr Bakewell and Mr Slipstacker at some time in the future!

Where was the Jam Phil?

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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby ecca » 16 Dec 2009, 20:11

Getting Al Bakewell and Sloxpewk together at the same time was a small miracle and I for one will treasure the moment.......
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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby Risky » 16 Dec 2009, 20:14

Amanda wrote:No doubt we'll be seeing Mr Bakewell and Mr Slipstacker at some time in the future!

Where was the Jam Phil?

See Yer Next week!


Hi OurManda

The standstill started at J16 where the three full lanes were funnelled into one stationery lane. I thought I'd be very clever and shoot around Stoke's "D" road (full of 50mph roadworks) - then down the A34 (more 50mph speed limits). I disklike Stafford's road system intensely, so I thought it would be safe to jump back on to the M6 at J14. Wrong!!! Back to a standstill - and I only wanted to go down one more junction :crazy:
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Re: Usual 7 minute warning of Hankies meet.

Postby Stratpicker » 16 Dec 2009, 21:48

Yes - it WAS B---y freezing but some great playing.
Not been in a while so it was good to see the (careful here!! :shock: ) old faces and Ecca knees again. I've missed them knees.
Bakey was there on a rare Royal visit too, flatulent as ever - good to see nothing changes.
I was even presented with a Commerative Cheese and Onion Cob (delicious!!) by Roger Bayliss as a memento of the occasion and as a reward for getting off my arse and turning up!!
Good to hear the standard of playing was as high as always - some really good music.
My BT CD wouldnt play on Rogers Boom Box ( I think I'd put Bakeys CD copy of "Debbie Does Burntwood" in the jewel case by mistake!) so we dug deep into UBH etc - was great fun, even if I did forget how the end of Frightened City goes!! LOL!
I got to run my 57 re-issue through Rogers Vox Heritage AC30 and the sound is just amazing!! Its all they say it is. "Its Been A Blue Day" sounded absolutely Magic.
Many thanks Roger for the use of - very much appreciated.
See you in the New Year guys - have good 'un.
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